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Arnaud's post is basically false as stated, paving is the topmost layer of a many-step process that I am sure involved lots of construction workers, think things like grading especially. They aren't automatically conjuring roads out of the ether like in Death Stranding. There is a lot of paving and repaving that happens though so neat technology.
I think there's also some lost in translation here - I think the 157 km is the whole highway, some portion of which was paved autonomously. That kind of thing has been done before in China, I found videos and stories from the past few years.
157 km is a lot also - too much asphalt for one hopper. I'd like to see the asphalt re-up system and how automated it is.
Don't get me wrong, autonomous construction like this is definitely cool, but like you said, this isn't a bunch of robots that you just point where you want a road.